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Which is the most significant classical Chinese painting? According to Paul Denlinger, 1.  visited China many times when young, it should be Along the River During the Qingming Festival. This 2. (create) dates back to the Northern Song Dynasty.

This painting is important 3. several reasons. First, up until this time, almost all Chinese paintings are landscapes, 4. (contain) no or only a few images of people. Second, this is the first scroll (卷轴) painting 5. (describe) both Chinese urban and suburban life during the period in the capital, Bianjing, Third, the painting is 6. (high) detailed and features shops of all kinds and different economic activities in and out of the city. People are able to see the Chinese technology of the time, which helps them 7. great deal in understanding 8.the Chinese lived.

The Beijing Palace Museum keeps the 9. (origin) Song painting and one of its famous copies——the Qing version 10. (hold) in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

 

1. who 2. creation 3. for 4. containing 5. to describe 6. highly 7. a 8. how 9. original 10. is held 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。中国最重要的经典画作是什么?依在中国生活多年的Paul Denlinger来看,那非“清明上河图”莫属。 1.考查定语从句。此处Paul Denlinger是先行词,指人,在后面的非限制性定语从句中作主语,故答案为who。 2.考查名词。句意:这件作品可以追溯到北宋。句子缺少主语,所以用名词作主语,故答案为creation。 3.考查介词。句意:这幅画有几个重要的原因。结合句意可知答案为for。 4.考查现在分词。句意:直到这个时候,几乎所有的中国画都是风景画,没有或只有少数人的形象。此处是现在分词作伴随状语,故答案为containing。 5.考查动词不定式作后置定语。句意:这是第一幅描绘了当时中国首都汴京的城市和郊区生活的卷轴画。The first to do sth.“做某事的第一---”,此处是动词不定式作后置定语,故答案为to describe。 6.考查副词。句意:这幅画非常细致,描绘了城市内外各种各样的商店和不同的经济活动。此处是副词修饰过去分词,highly“高度地”,故答案为highly。 7.考查固定词组。句意:人们能够看到当时的中国技术,这在很大程度上帮助他们理解中国人的生活方式。此处a great deal“大量,非常”,修饰动词,故答案为a。 8.考查宾语从句引导词。句意:句意:人们能够看到当时的中国技术,这在很大程度上帮助他们理解中国人的生活方式。结合句意可知此处是how引导的宾语从句, 9.考查形容词。句意:北京故宫博物院保存着宋代的原作和其中一幅著名的复制品——清代的《周易》在台北故宫博物院展出。形容词修饰名词,故答案为original。 10.考查被动语态。此处the Qing version和hold之间是被动关系,且指现在的情况,所以句子用一般现在时态的被动语态,故答案为is held。
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